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FRANCIS H. RICHARDS, OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.

WEIGHING-NIACHBNE.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 574,168, dated December 29, 1896. Application filed August l5, 1896. Serial No. 602,865. (No model.)

Beit known that I, FRANCIS H. RICHARDS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Hartford, in the county of Hartford and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Weighing-Machines, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to weighing machines, an object being to provide an improved machine of this character more especially intended for automatically weighing granular and pulverulent materials and iiuids in relatively large quantities or lots in a minimum space of time and with facility and precision equal to hal'id-weighing, the machine being particularly advantageous for use in the transference of grain, coal, tbc., from car to car, it being adapted to weigh a whole car-load in a single operation.

In the drawings accompanying and forming part of this specification, Figure l is a rear elevation of a weighing-machine com prehend ing my present improvements in an embodiment thereof, the respective parts being shown in the positions they occupy at the commencement of operation. Fig. 2 is a similar view illustrating the positions assumed by said parts during the load-discharge period. Fig. 3 is an end elevation as seen from the left in Fig. l, the operative parts being shown in positions corresponding with said Fig. l. Figs. 4 and 5 are similar views showing the load-receiver as overloaded and underloaded, respectively. Fig. 6 is a similar View showing the load-receiver discharging its contents. Figs. 7 and 8 are views of the load-receiver and adjacent parts in positions corresponding, respectively, with Figs. 4 and 5. 0, 10, 1l, and l2 are detail views, on an enlarged scale, of the load-discharge mechanism in four successive positions occupied thereby during the weighing and discharging of a load. Figs. 13,14, and 15 are detail views, on au enlarged scale, of the load-supply mechanism in three successive positions. Fig. lo is a sectional view, the section being taken in the line 16 16, Fig. 1; and Figs. 17, 17, 1S, 18, 19, and 20 are detail views hereinafter more particularly described.

Similar characters designate like parts in all the figures of the drawings.

My'present invention is in the nature of an improvement upon that set forth by my concurrently-pending application, Serial No. 598,555, tiled July 9, 1596, and embodies, in connection with a suitable load-receiver, overloading, load-reducing, and auxiliary loadsupply mechanisms, preferablyautomatically operative in the order namedthat is to say, the load-receiver will be of a given capacity, means being employed for overloading the same, then reducing or underloading by removinga portion of the mass within said loadreceiver, and subsequently adding to its contents, these operations succeeding each o1 her or alternating during the weighing of a load.

The framework forsupportin g the operative parts of the machine may be of any suitable character, and it is herein illustrated constitutingthe frames orcolumns 2 and 4, mounted upon the chambered supporting-base 3 and sui-mounted by the top plate 5, with which latter may be integrally formed the chute or hopper H, which constitutes a suitable medium for overloading the load-receiver.

The end frames Z and 4 are connected by the transverse plates 2' and 4', constituting a part of the framework, and by which the stability of the latter is increased.

The load-receiver, which in the presentinstance is a bucketof the single-chambered type, is designated by G, and for supporting and balancing the same lprefer to employ the improved beam mechanism illustrated, which comprehellds a main beam B, a pair of supplemental bealns B and l5, and a weight-carrying beam Il, the latter being preferably operatively connected with said main beam.

The main and supplemental beams in the form shown each comprises a pair of longitudinal sections joined at points adjacent to its ends, thereby providinga strong and rigid structure and one also possessing comparative lightness and to which may be applied relatively wide bearings or supports for the bucket and beams, so that side movement or swaying of such mem bers during the weighing operation will be prevented.

The main and supplemental beams B/ and Bl will preferably be fulcrumed 0n the base 3, as is customary, the two supplemental beams also bearing on the main beam at points intermediate the extremities of the IOO laitier, snid bcnms being nino furnished with the ordinnry pivots or knil`e-cdges for sustnining the neun-l lt/benrings depending` .from the bucket (it.

For Suplriortingthe lend or weight carrying benin li n trnnmerse roek-Shnft 7 is illustrnted, Snid ehnlt beingjournnled in beni-ings ['ormed in brackets on the trnnsverse plnte -t, the hub ol Snid benin L being rigidly nttinehed to Snid Slinft. The inner end el the benin L' is connected to the mnin benm lI3 by the interposed link S, snid link being;` pivot'ed between the two pnrts of Snid innin benin. ',l'he benin l'i, in prnct'iee, will be provided with suitnblc grndun-tions nnd cnt-rien the sliding weight W, by which n lond or ehnrge ol' pred etermincd q unntity, or lrnet ionnl pnl-te thereof, mny he weighed out.

The benin his in the nnture of n rnek, (see Fig. 20,) its lower Yl'nee being toothed, with which is ndnpted tomeshntpinion i), mounted on the tvrnnsverse shntt itl, rotntively Sup* ported b v snid weight., Snid Shaft being provided with the thumb-piece i2, by which it, nnd hence the pinion fl, mny be rotnted7 so thntt .Suid weight mnybe rendily reeiprocnted bnek nnd lorth nlong the supportiiig-benin L when desired, n thumb-Screw 12 being provided tio firmly hold rinid weight in nn ndjusted posit/ion.

The mnin portion of the bucket G will be eylindricnl in cross-section, being pnrtvinlly covered nt; the top to prevent eicntttering of the mnterinl, nnd nt n point nenr its lower edge will slope townrd the disehnrge-outlet, whereby the contents of the bucket; mny be dinchntrged with rnpidity.

For controlling the dischnrge-outlet of the bucket n closer L is employed, it consisting in the present instnnce of nn npt'n'oximnttely tint plute pivotnlly Supported nt one side ot' the dieeln'n'ge-outlet', nnd being lurnishet'l with n counterweight ili el proper closer-shutting et'tieiency.

For mnintnining the closer Shut during the weighing operntion the followitig-described holding or rerstvrnining menus nlny be employed: A rocker in' shown nti li-.lf pivotnlly mounted on the bucket; G, it, being lnst on the rock-nhnl't 15, which is iournnled Vin n bcntring on the bucket. The Shztltt 1:5 nlso hns rigidly connected thereto the erni'ik-nrm iti, to which is jointed the verticnlly-disposcd connecting-rod 17, snid rod being pivoted between en-re or lugs tformed on the upper ilnee ot' the closer L.

It'l will be seen by reference to the d rmviiigs, nnd more especinlly to Fig. it, thnt the clonersupporting rod il? pnseee through the bucket nnd ist connected to the closer nt n point nbout its middle, so thztt sngging thereoliwtnhe tendency to which in n mnchine el lnrge enpncitvy in exceedingly mnrked-is prevented, snid closer being nlso held tightly ngninst; Vits Sent on the bucket, by rennen of which necidentnl escupe of ninterinl from the bucket during the process of weighingl is gunrded ngninst.

it, will be evident thnt by nrreet ing` or lim- Yiling the movement ol the rocker i-i t he closer L will be held ngninst; opening er dirscbnrge movement; nnd Yfor this purpose l. hnvc illimtrntied a counterweighted lntch or detenl'y 1H Yin the l'orm of nn :ingle-lever ijaivoted to n brncket on the trnnoverse plnte "3',t1he u pright arm of Snid lnteh beingI shouldered nnd normnlly eilgnging the free nrm ot the :ingle-lcver lift, which is pivotnlly Surmorted by the end irnme LLL, the other nrln ol` Snid nngle-le verbeing operntively connected tothe rocker let by the rod 20.

lt'- will be remembered thni the invention contemplntes the provieion ol twerlonding, lontl-rcducing, nnd nuxilinry londmupply menne, prel'ernbly operntive in the order nnmed, the chtite Il constituting n eonven ient device foroverlonding the huid-receiver.

Foreontrollingthe strenm ol' nnttterinl which issues from the Supply opening or outlet ot' the chute H the vnlve 2l mny bo need, #auch overlmid-controlling vnlve being ol' the kind disclosed byLettersflntent;No. 55,7;T,grnnt1 ed to me hlnrch 12, 18H5, nnd being oneillntory below the month ol the chut'ell, the tuvo-porti Shnl't 2l of Snid vnlve being hung between suittnble firms on the end irnmee 2 nnd i.

For effecting the closure oi the vnlve El nnd consequent cutzvoh'j' ol'` the nt1ppl vsstrenm :t'rom the chute ll, l hnve illustrnted n counter weight 22011 the nrm 223, which projectsl renr wnrd from the vnlve, nnd snid founterwcight mny be ndjustnble nlong snid nrin to ndntpt the vnlve to vnrying conditions, enid counterweight norlnnlly tending to Shut; the vnlve. This operation7 however, will be In'operIIv cheeked duringthe ilow oi' the enpply-ntrenm into the bucket, ns will htn'einnl'ter nppenr.

l hnve illimtinted herein recil'n-oenlly-cl'tet'tive interlocking mechnnism, the enme consisting ol nl pnir ol' stops, one oli' which, or thnt operntive withithe closer l), is the rocker .l-l. the coneling or vnlve-operntive .stop member being designnted by nnd depending l'rcm nnd rigid with the twonpnrt nhnl't il, nut-h pnrts being prefernbly in the l'orm ol skeleton segments. rl`hc function ol'snid members to preventt-he relenise ot' the eloner l, should the lnteh 1S be premnturely tripped, nnd l'or nhso preventing the op g=ningof the vnlve while the lond is being disclnn'ged. 'l`hc nction olf these members, in illustrnted in lfigs. il, il, 5, nnd the vnlve ll being wide open in the tirst-mentioned ligure nnd the closer being open in the hint-mentioned ligure.

\Vhile the vnlve is open, ne shown in lf'igs. ii, 4t, nnd 5, the strnightx,etopdnce Ilfl will be col'ltiguous tto the curved luce oi' the .Segment 2i, eo thnt should the lnteh 1t) be prennitinrely tripped theoseillnttion of the nttop member 1li, nnd hence the openingl ot the closer L, will be positively blocked.

\\"hen the vnlve 21 lino renehed iinI cul-olif position, the stop member will hnve intersected the pinne of curvnture oi the rocker or Stop member li, So thntt, the lnitch IS beitin" IIS ing tripped, said rocker, and hence the closer L, are free to oscillate, the latter being instantly forced open by the weight of the contents in the bucket.

On the oscillation of the rocker or stop 14 its curved face will ride approximatelyin oontact with the straight face 24' of the stop 24, so that retractive movement of the latter, and hence the opening of the valve, is blocked.

For opening the valve 21 the following mechanism may conveniently be employed: A depending thrust-rod is shown at 25 pivoted to an extension on the valve-shaft 21' and having its free end positioned to receive the thrust from the valve-opening actuator, which is transferred to the valve for forcing the same open, such mechanism being in some respects similar to that disclosed by my prior patent, No. 548,840, granted October29, 1895,to which reference may be had.

The valve-opening actuator consists of a counterweighted lever 2G, its hub being sleeved to the shaft for oscillatory movement, the weighted arm of said lever normally impinging against a projection 27 on the hub of the weighted beam L', so that said members, or the poising sides thereof, may have a descending movement in unison.

Itis to be understood that when descending movement of the beam L', or the lever 2G, which is also in the nature of a beam, is referred to the poising side, or that part of said members to the left of the axis of movement thereof, is meant.

During a certain period in the operation of the machine, as indicated in Fig. 3, and until the valve 21 has reached its cut-off position, the rod 25 will bear against the inner end of the lever 26, so that the closure of the valve by the counterweight 22 may be checked or retarded in correspondence with the descending movement of the beam L' and the lever 26, which move in synchronism.

lVhen the overloaded bucket passes below the poising-line, as indicated in Figs. 4, 5, and 0, the lever 26 will move away from the rod 25. On the opening of the closerL, and when a certain proportion of the load has been discharged from the bucket G, the beam mechanism, overcoming the lightened bucket, will cause the latter to rise,` the lever 2G moving upward therewith until it meets the depending thrust-rod 25, which intercepts its further movement, as the valve 21, and also such rod 25, are firmly blocked, the beam L' continuing its movement until the counterweighted or counterpoised side thereof reaches the stop 3.

When the bucket is emptied, the closer L will be shut, such action releasing the valve 21, and also the lever 26, so that said lever will drop to its normal position against the projection 27, substantially in the manner referred to in the patent last mentioned herein, and in so doing will effect the opening of the overload-controlling valve.

The bucket G will be overloaded by a stream of material flowing from the chute or hopper,

which will cause its descent to a pointbelow the poising-line, the next step lin the operation being to underload or reduce the mass within the bucket to a quantity less than that determined upon for the true load or charge, and for this purpose an opening will be formed in the bucket, such opening in the present instance being the delivery-mouth of the spout 28 on-the bucket G, and which communicates with the interior thereof, the loadreducing spout being preferably inclined, so that material may flow freely therefrom.

For controlling the outlet or opening in the spout 2S a valve 29 may be employed, that shown herein being` in the nature of a twoway valve and being rigidly mounted on the rock-shaft 30, which is journaled in the arms of the bifurcated bracket 31, depending from the transverse plate 2.

For swinging the valve 29 open to permita part of the material to flow from the overloaded bucket G through the load-reducing spout 2S, whereby the bucket contents may be reduced, l prefer to employ an actuator operative with the beam mechanism, such actuator being shown as the projection 32, formed on the reciprocatory rod and havinga descending movement into engagement with the boss or stud 34, which projects from the hub of the valve 29, so that on the continuation of such movement, as indicated clearly in Fig. 13,a portion of the material within the spout 2S may gravitate or pour therefrom. On the ascending stroke of the rod 33 the actuator 32, moving away from the boss 34, will permit the closure of the load-reducing valve 29 and necessarily the cut-off of the stream from the load-reducing spout 2S. For thus actuating the valve 29 to close the same the hub of the valve will be furnished with a laterally-projecting counterweighted arm 35, said arm having a stud 36, which bears against the rock-arm 37, the latter during the normal period of the operation of the ymachine being held against movement and constituting, in effect, a fixed abutment and limiting the stream-cut-off movement of the valve 29, as indicated in Figs. 1, 8, and 14.

The hub of the lever 26 is furnished with the projection 26', to which is pivoted the vertically-disposed rod or bar 3S, which has jointed to its upper end the link 39, which is firmly attached to the shaft 40, mounted on the transverse plate 2', said shaft having at its outer end the link 41, which is pivoted to the vertically-disposed actuatingbar or rod 33.

The action of the overloading and load-reducing mechanisms will be obvious from an inspection of Figs. 3, 4, 7, and 14. The bucket G will be overloaded by a stream of material from the chute or hopper H, which is delivered thereinto by the valve 21, so that said bucket will descend to a point below the poising-line, the beam mechanism, including the beam L' and the counterweighted lever, descending in synchronism therewith, and as said lever falls away from the connecting-rod ICO IIO

25 the result will be a closure ol the Vvalve 2l and the cut-oil el the suj'mly-strez'nn. When the bucketl passes below the poising-line, the counterweighted lever 2G, as will be understood, descends, so that the actuating bar or rod 233, through its operative connections therewith, is drawn downward until the actuator 32 meets the boss Zielv on the valve-supporting shait 80, and on the continuation ol' such movement the hindi-reducing valve will be 'forced open, as 'indicated in Figs. 7 and lf3, to thereby permit aeertain quantity of material to liow from the bucketthrough the spout 2%. As the bucket lightened it and the beam mechanism will rise, and, the projection or actuator 33 ascending simultaneously therewith and moving away from the boss Si, the valve 2f) will be shut by the counterweighted arm 35, the movement oi said valve being arrested when the boss on said arm 35 reaches the link 37, as indicated in Fig. S.

For receiving the surplus which is removed from the bucket l have illustrated a chute 172, supported indejiendently ot the weighing mechanism, it being herein shown carried by the framing ot' the machine, such chute being in the nature of an auxiliary load-supply device or surplus-receiver, its discharge-outlet being prelerabiy.controlled by a valve which covers and uncovers the same, the inlet-open: ing ol' said chute being controlled by the loadreducing valve 2t), said valve delivering the material i'rom the load-reducing spout into said chute t2, the latter acting as a storagebox Yfor temptn'a-rily retaining the mass. The chute A t2 will be disposed under the spout 2S.

The valve `for the chute or auxiliary load- Suppiy device l2 is designated by lil and has a swinging movement below the outlet, the hub t5 ol said valve being sleeved to the Y['ixed support -ii-t and eoiistituting the fixed member ol;- a elutclnthe complemental or sliding clutch member being designated by elfi. (See Figs. 1T, 1T, 1S, and 15".) The slidablc clutch member iti is peripherally grooved at 41T and is also furnished with a projectingl key or lug ttf, adapted to be thrust into the notch or key\\'z'1y-,t.) oi; the valve-hub or clutch member 11:5, so that when said members are coupled and pressure is applied to the clutch member tti the auxiliary load-supply valve lli may be opened to permit the gravitation el' part ol` the material from the auxiliary load-supply devieeet, asindicatedin Fig. l-i. 'lhe clutch member ilis provided with. the projections :30 and. 5l, which when the two clutch members or sections are coupled will also be coupled to the valve and practically Vl'orm apart thereol'. The projections 50 and 5l are also disposed in the path oi' movement et a pair el' actuators vlor the auxiliary load-supply yalve Lib, one of said actuators, or that which engages the projection 5l, being desigliated by 52, and the other being designated by The last-1ne11tion ed actuator is a by-pass actuator, it being in the nature ot" a spring-dog mounted on the reciprocating bar or rod ii, the conel panion actuator constituting an Vintegral part of said rod.

Au auxiliary load-receiver is shown aiJ oil in. the t'orm olaspout eommunieaiing with the interior ol the bucket, its stream-direct ing face being inclined toward the dischargie outlet ot' the bucket, such auxiliary receiver receiving a partot' the materialt'rom the chute lf2, which is delivered thereinto b v the anxiliary load-supplyvalvc -l as the latter opens, as indicated in liig. let.

As the bucket desceinls below the pois-ing* line the valve 2f) will be opened bythe actuator 32, thereby permitting the surplus to ilew from the spout into the auxiliary loadsupply device or chute i2. As the bucket lightensl it will ascend and the rod i will be thrust upward by the action oli the beam mechanism until the bypass actuator Sil is carried against the projection 5t), so that the auxiliary load-sup1r ly valve may be swung open and a portion olf the material trom the auxiliary supply device At2 llow into the auxiliary load-rtaeiver 5l, thereby again causing the descent oi the bucket, and these operations will alternato until the true load is weighed, at which time the bucket will assume a stationany position on the poisingline, it being understood that the amounts taken from and restored to the bucket during the process ol weighing will be proportional to the vertical strokes of the bucket.

On the completion ol. the bucket load or true charge it is important that the material within the auxiliary loadsupply device should be iln-evcnted l'rom escaping, as' it lforms no part oi' the true load, and ior this purpose the valve #iii will be momentarily thrown out oi action, or d u ring the load-discharge period, and l prefer to employ means operative with the lmeket-closer L for attaining this rtamit.

A transverse rock-shalt is shown at mounted on the post Sti and 5W, which rise from the base i3, said shai't being j n'orideil with the crank-arm 5T, lo the lower end oi' which is pivoted the rod 5d, the opposite end oi' said rod being pivoi'cd between lugs` or ears on the under face oli' the closer li at a point adjacent its center oi movement.

rl`he shalt 55 is furnished with a second crank-arm 55), to which is pivoted the ujrnight link UO, said link being also jointed to the curved arm oil' the lever til, which is sup ported by the bracket (i2 ii'or os-vieiilation, the other arm ot' said lever being furnished willi a projecting pin (i1), which enters the peripheral groove oi the clutch member lli.

liet it be assumed that the latch lu has been tripped and the closer L therebjyf released. nuch action taking place, the closer fi fr li will be instantly 'iforced open by the weight ol the contents ot' the bucket, as indicated in `Fig. t5, the rod being `instantly thrust to the lett and the upright or straight arm oi' the lever (5l being swung to the right through the interposed connections, thereby moving IIS the clutch member a6 in a corresponding direction and withdrawing the key 4:8 from the recess 49 in the valve-hub 45, so that as the actuator 53 rises with the lighteued bucket and engages the projection 50 on the clutchsection 46 the latter will be simply rocked idly about its support without affecting the auxiliary load-supply valve 43, which is then in its closed position, as indicated in Fig. 15. On the shutting of the closer L the operation just described will be reversed, whereby the two clutch-sections 46 and 45 will be instantly coupled, and as the empty bucket rises toreceive a new charge the actuator 52 will be moved into engagement with the projection 5l and will open the valve 43, so that the mass of material within the chute 42 will be delivered into the auxiliary load-receiver, from whence it passes into the empty bucket, forming the nucleus of the new charge to be made up therein.

It. is essential that the material within the load-reducing spout 28 on the completion of the true load should be discharged therefrom, as it forms a part thereof.

rlhe rock-shaft 55, to which allusion has been hereinbefore made, is furnished with a crank-arm 64:, to which is pivoted the relatively long rod (55, said rod being connected at it-s upper end to the rock-arm 37. On the opening of the closer in the manner previously described the rod 65, by reason of its operative connections therewith, will be pulled downward, and the rock-arm 37, which is loose on the shaft 30, will be thereby caused to move away from the projecting stud 36 on the counterweighted valve-actuating arm 35, as illustrated in Fig. 15, so that the valve 29 may be opened by said arm 35 and the material within the spout 28 may be delivered by said valve into the spout 66, which communicates with the interior of the bucket, such material flowing from the spout into the bucket and passing through the dischargeopening of the latter with the weighed charge.

It will be understood that my present invention involves a load-discharge controller, and safety devices will be employed for blocking the action of said load-discharge controller as the bucket passes below and above the poising-line during the weighing of a load and until the bucket assumes a stationary position on the poising-line, at which point its load-discharge controller is immediately released and the measured charge will be discharged by the bucket. In my present invention the closer-latch 18, to which l have hereinbefore referred, constitutessuch a loaddischarge controller, the tripper for the same being designated by 67 and being in the form of a yieldingly-mounted counterweighted lever, which is self-active and is normally held against gravitation or downward movement by a suitable abutment. The said latchtripper (57 is joined to the counterweighted angle-lever 68, the latter in turn being pivotally supported by the framing of the malchine. The latch 1S is shown fixed to the member 69 of a toggle, the other member, 70, ot` said toggle being attached to the framing ofthe machine. Said toggle is shown connected at its knuckle to the lateh-tripper 67 by the intervening link 7l.

.It will be assumed that tl1elatch-tripper67 has been released and that it drops as illustrated in Fig. 6, and on such movement the three pivots ot the toggle members (59 and 70 will be thrown into line by such latch-tripper through the connecting-link 7l, so that the upright arm of the latch 18 will be thrust outward and the shoulder thereof disengaged from the free arm of the angle-lever l.l,whereby the rocker ll, and hence the closer L, will be freed. For limiting the effective movement of the latch-tripper G7 during the weighing of a load and as the bucket oscillates belowand above the poisiug-line, whereby the bucket-latch 1S `will be maintained in its effective or closerrestraining` position, lhave illustrated a pair of reciprocatory recessed or notched plates or blocks, one of which hasa sliding movement relatively to the other during the weighing operation, said recesses being caused to come into alinement or register on the completion of the true load, and at a point opposite the tooth (37 of the latch-tripper, so that said tooth may be thrust into said registered recesses and the latch 18 thereby tripped.

The two reci procatory plates are designated by 72 and 7S, the first-mentioned being rigid with and forming a transverse head for the post 74, the hub of which is fast to the beamsupporting shaft 7. The sliding pla-te will be movable in suitable ways formed in the detachable face-plate 75, which is held against displacement by screws passing therethrough and entering` the plate 72, said face-plate being furnished with suitable bosses or pretuberancesl to limit the movement of the sliding plate. The notches in the two plates are designated by 72 and 73, and the upper faces of said plates are formed on concentric arcs.

It will be understood that so long as the two notches are out of alinement and the tooth 67 of the latch-tripper 67 bears against faces of the plates 72 and 73 the effective movement of said latch-tripper will be thereby checked. When, however, the two notches register at a point opposite the tooth 67, the latter will be thrust into said registered recesses by the force of the counterweight of said latch-tripper and the latch 18 will be instantly tripped and the closer L freed of all restraint.

The operation of the reciprocatory plates 72 and 73 is clearly illustrated in Figs. 9, l0, l1, and l2. rllhe bucket.' G being overloaded by a stream of material from the chute H, it is caused to descend to a point below the poising-line, the beam mechanism moving in correspondence therewith, the beam-supporting shaft 7, of course, being rocked, so that the post 74: will be swung and the rigid plate IOO IIO

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7; on said iliostwillniove through a relatively wide are to the lel't,the recess T2 ot' said plate being carried past the plane ol' the tooth GT. lhe recess TLS ol the plate 73, it is to be understood. immediately on the witlulrawal ol the tooth UT' li'oin the registered recesses will be |`oreed out oli` alinenient with the recess 72/ on the companion plate, the counterweighted lever To, which is shil'tably supi'iorted by the transverse shaft T, being utili/.ed for this purpose. The plate 72S will move with the plate 7; until it meets the projection 7T on the vertieally-dispiised bar TSaii taehed,respeeti vcly, to the transverse plates l and l, the further progress ol said. plate 723 being intercepted, although its mate continues to move tothe let't. When the bucket is lightened by the renniival ol` a portion of its contents, the post Tl will he oppositelyswung, the sliding plate being carried therewith until it meets the coniitei'weighted lever To, which holds it. 'lheso reciproeatiinis of the parts will eontinue d iii'ing the weighing operation andwill decrease as the oseillationsoi' the bucket; become less and less and until the two notches register at a point opposite the tooth 37 of the lateh-tripper U7, at which Atime said tooth will be thrust into such registered recesses.

l `or removing the tooth olf the latch-trimier (3T Alrom the registereiil recesses 72' and 73 on the discharge ot the true load the following means may he eniploved, (see Figs. Q, 7, and H1) A trigger is shown at 75') pivotally mounted on the vertical bar TS, the operating-arm ol' said trigger resting on a stud ol said bai' and being disposed under the latch-tripiier (S7, the t'iee arm ol the trigger being situated in the path oli' movement ol' a projection SH on the i'ceiprocatm'y rod o5, which is operative with the eloserL, so that when said rod (i5 isthrust downward in themannerpreviously described l the projection SO by engaging.;` the free arm ot the trigger will raise the operating-a'rin thereol' and elevate the latch-triiii'ier (37, so

that the tooth ol the latter maybe withi'lrawn trom the registered recesses 72" and 723', t'ol lowing which said latcli-tri]j per will be returned toits normal position bythe coiinter v,

weighted lever US.

'lhe reeiprocatory rod or bar 33, bel'ore stated, furnished with an actuator l'or the load-reducing valve 2*.) and with a pair ol.' actuators for the auxiliary load-supply valve l25, said last-mentioned actuators being` alternately el't'eetive and one ol them being in the lfoini ol" a bypass. At the commencement ol operation the valve 2f) will be shut, the valve lil, which is then coupled to its slipporting-shai`t ll, being held in itis wide-open position by the lixed actuator 52, which is in engagement with the projection 5i connected 1 to the valve tlf). t

lVlien the bueket (l is overloadedJ it will immediately descend to a position below the poising-line, duringl which movement, as has been stated, a portion el the mass within the bucket will be removed therefrom and delivi i i time ered to the load-supply device-l2, siibsetpient to which, and on the rise el the lighlii-.niid bucket, the valve nlil will be open, such operations alternating dui-ing the making ol a load, the ztctiiator 52, however, during this time being below the plane olf the coi'peraiing projection 5l olf the valve if).

\Vhentheweighedloadhasbeendischarged Yfrom the bucket, the 'alve lil will be instantly iineoiipled l'roin its shaft, as has been described, and when the bucket has been l'iilly discharged the closer will be shut, eoneiir rently with which the valve -lll will be again coupled te its shal't, the actuator 5; din-ingl this interval being still below the projection 5l, though the companion aetuattir :R3 will have engaged, passed olli, and risen above the projection 5o without disturbiiigl the valve lil.

Xl'heii the lightened bucket rises suit'icieiitly lar, the closer heilig shut, the aetnator 52 will engage the projection 5l ol' thil valve lll, which. is then coupled to its shal't nl-fl, so that the valve nfifi will be iinniedialely swung open to permit the mass l'rom the auxiliary load-supply device to gravilatt there-- Yfrom and into the empty bucket to l'oi'ni thi nucleus ol' a new charge.

ln these respectsl my present, invention is inthe nature of an imi'n'oveineiit upon the machine described in Ymy conteniporaneoiislyi'iending apiilieation to which l have herein-- before referred. ln said aiipliealion l have shown a reciprocatiory rod or bar having a pair ot' alternately-ellfeetive actuators l'or the load-retlueing and auxiliary load Asupply valves, respectively, whereby material may be removed from and restored to the biieket during the weighing ol' a load by the action of said valve, and, in addition tio this, an actuatoi' on an independent member for open ating the auxiliary loai'l-supiily val ve a ttor the weighed load has been (,liseliarged by the bucket and when the closer is shut, so that the contents ol the auxiliary load-receiver maybe conducted to the eniptyxbiicketg but inthe present case and ter the purpose ol' iiisnring the positive alternate action ot' the rt speetive actuators the reeiproeatory bar i will be lprovided with all three. as hereinrlhe operation of the hei-einbeiore-deserilmtl weighing-niachiiie is as lfollowsiz lfig. il rep resents the bucket empty, the closer l, being shut and held in such position bythe latch 1S, the overload-eentrolling valve il being wide open, whereby the bucket G will be su plied with a stream ol inateral, which will rapidly flow thereiuto until it is overloadet'l, at which time said bucket will descend below thepoisiiig-line, as indicated in Ylfig. il, the valve 2l in the interimhavingl been closed by the eounterweight As the bucket; passes below the poising-line tlieaetuator 2);* on the reeiiirocatory rod $.32), which is controlled by the beammechanism, will engage the projeetion 3l on the snifiporting roelvz-shal't 150 l'or the load-reducing valve, thereby opening said valve and i'ierinitt-ing a portion ol the mategti IIO

rial to flow from the load-reducing spout into the surplus-receiver or auxiliary load-supply device 42. Vhen the bucket is underloaded, it will ascend, the actuator 32 moving away from the projection 34E, and the valve 28 will be closed by the counterweighted arm 35, the stream from the spout 23 thereby being cut off. As the rod 33 moves upward the dog or actuator 53 will be moved into engagement with the projection 50, which, for the time being, is coupled to the auxiliary load-supply valve 43, so that the latter will be open ed and a portion of material fromjthe auxiliary loadsupply spout will be delivered into the auX- iliary load-receiver, and these operations will alternate until the bucket assumes a stationary position. Vhile the bucket is oscillating up and down the two plates 72 and 73 will be reciprocated back and forth, said reciprocations becoming less as the oscillation of the bucket diminishes, so that when the bucket reaches atrue poise the notches or recesses 7 2' and 7 3 will register at a point opposite the tooth (57' of the latch-tripper G7, and said tooth will be thrust into such registered rccesscs by the force of the counterweight of said latch tripper. As said latch-tripper drops it will pull down on the connecting-rod 7l, thereby throwing the three pivots of the toggle members 69 and 70 into alinement and forcingthe latch 18 outward, so that the shoulder of the latter will be disengaged from the free arm of the angle-lever 19 and the closer L will be released and forced open by the weight of the contents in bucket G.

Having described my invention, I claiml. The combination with a load-receiver, of overloading means therefor; load-reducing and auxiliary load-supply means, each comprehending a valve; and a reciprocatory bar provided with an actuator for the load-reducing valve and having also a pair of actuators for said auxiliary load-supply valve.

2. The combination with a load-receiver, of overloading means therefor; load-reducing and auxiliary load-supply means, each comprehending a valve; and a reciprocatory bar provided with an actuator for the load-reducing valve and having also a pair of actuators for the auxiliary load-supply valve, one of which is a by-pass actuator.

3. The combination with a load-receiver an d overloading means therefor, of a supporting scale-beam for said load-receiver; loadreducing and auxiliary load-supply means, each comprehendin g a valve; and a reciprocatory bar provided with an actuator for the load-reducing valve and having also a pair of actuators for said auxiliary load-supply valve, said bar being controlled by said scalebeam.

4. The combination with a load-receiver and beam mechanism therefor, of overloading means; load-reducin g and auxiliary load-supply means, each comprehendin g a valve and a pair of operatively-connected bars controlled by the beam mechanism, one of which has a pair of actuators, one for each of said valves.

5. The combination with framework, of a load-receiver and beam mechanism therefor; load -reducing and auxiliary load-supply means, each com prehending a valve; a rockshaft mounted on the framework and having a pair of rock-arms attached thereto; and rods connected to said rock-arms, one of which is controlled by the beam mechanism, the other being furnished with a pair of actuators for the valves.

C. The combination with a bucket, of a series of supporting scale-beams therefor; a chute; a valve for said chute, provided with a depending rod; a scale-beam supported independent-ly of said series of scale-beams and operatively connected to one of them; a shaft for sustaining said independently-supported scale-beam; and a valve-actuator oscillatory about said shaft and positioned for transmitting a thrust to said rod.

7. The combination with a bucket, of a series of supporting scale-beams therefor; a chute; a valve for said chute, provided with a dependin rod; a scale-beam supported independen tly of said series of scale-beams and operatively connected to one of them and having a hub provided with a projection; a shaft passing through said hub; and a valve-actua tor normally resting on said projection and oscillatory about said shaft and also positioned for transmitting a thrust to said rod.

S. The combination with a bucket, of a series of supporting scale-beams therefor, each v consisting of two longitudinal sections joined at points adjacent to its ends; an independently supported weight beam operatively connected t-o one of said series of beams by a rod; a supply-hopper; a valve for said hopper; and actuating means for said valve.

9. The combination with/a bucket having a closer, of a rod passing through said bucket and attached to said closer; a rockermounted on the bucket and operatively connected to said rod, said rocker also constituting a stop; means for holding said rocker against movement; a chute having a valve; and a stop operative with the valve and coactive with said first-mentioned stop.

lO. The combination with a bucket having' a closer, of a rod attached to said closer and passing through the bucket; overloading and load-reducing means for causing the descent of the bucket below and above the poisingline; and means for holding said rod and thereby the closer against movement as the bucket passes below and above the poisingline.

ll. The combination with a bucket having a closer, of means comprehending a latch for holding said closer against movement; a toggle attached to said latch; and a latch-tripper operatively connected to said toggle.

l2. The combination with framework, of a bucket having a closer; means comprehending a latch for holding said closer against TOO ilo

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movement.; a toggle attached to said lateh. and also to the framework; and a nievably- 1 mounted lateli-triplrver operatively connected te said toggle.

ill. The combination with a bucket having a closer7 ol" means eoniprehending a lateh for holding Said closer againt movement; a togt glo attached to said latch; and a rod operatively connected to Said toggle and also to a tripper ior Said latch.

l-l. The combination with l'ramewtnk, oll a bucket having a eloSer; means eoin prehending a latch lor holding said closer against movement, Said latch being Supi'iorted by the frz'Lmework; and a toggle attached to said g latch and also to the Yframework and operatively connected to a tripper l'or said latch.

The eoinbinatitni with a bucket having a closer, ol. means; ctnnprehending a latch lor holding the Same against movement; a latchtripper; a trigger for operatingthelatter; and a reeiprocator'vv member having a device opw erative therewith t'or engaging Said trigger.

1G. The combination with a bueket having a closer7 ol means eoi'niiirehending a latch Ior holding the same against niovenient; a latehtripper; a-triggerforoperatingthelatter; and means operative with the closer for engaging Said trigger.

17. The combination with a buckethaving a eloSer, ol' means eoniprehending a latch for holding said closer against movement a toggie attached to said latch; and a sellaetive lateh-tripper operatively connected to Said latch.

1S. The combination with a bucket having a closer, oi means eoniprehending a latch for holding said closer against movement; a toggie attached to Said latch; a lateh-tripper; a trigger for actuating Said. lateh-tripper; anda reeiproeatory member having a device operative therewith for engaging Said trigger. i

il). lhe eombimition with tramewort:7 ot a bucket having aeloser; moana ciwoniprtjfhentling a latoh for holding said eloser against being oierat'ivelv Connected rfaiieetivelv with said load-reducing valve, aaid lever, and Said closer.

2l. The eomhination willi a bucket having a closer normally4 held against movement h v nieana eoniinehending a latch7 el a lateh tripper; a trigger l'or the latter; load-redneing lneane eomprehending a valve; anda rod oiliet'atively emineeted to said valve and the closer and provided with a I irojeetion l'orengaging eaid trigger.

The combination with a bneltet having a closer, of meantl comprehending a latch i'or holding the Same against movement; a toggle attaehtal to Said latch and having a latehtripper tniei'ativelv eonneeted. therrislo, said latieh-tri1i1 er having a tooth; a pair oI reciproeatory platea; and means l'or reeihrorating Said plates, .vhereh;r the notehea ma)r he eaueed to register at a point opposite the toot h g ol:i the lateh-tripper and hito which said tout h 

